Friday, June 24, 2011

how do I become a full pathologist in Australia? what schooling do i need

how do I become a full pathologist in Australia? what schooling do i need?

Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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What type of pathologists? Lab pathologist : Dip of Laboratory Science at TAFE Scientists: PhD Coroner: Medical Degree plus 4 years residency training to be a pathologists.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

I want to become an oncologist. Does anyone know what courses I have to undertake to become one.

I want to become an oncologist. Does anyone know what courses I have to undertake to become one.?
I'm currently in high school in Australia. and I have my mind set on becoming an oncologist. Does anyone know what courses I have to undertake to become one. What universities in Victoria (australia) offer those courses and how long will it take.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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an oncologist is a DR. so you have to go to medical school and specialize in oncology. it takes a LONG LONG time. but good luck
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As the person mentioned, you need to first go to Medical School and become a qualified Doctor. Oncology is a further specialization that you can do only after finishing Medical School. Check the link below for what it takes to be an oncologist.
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Bachelor of Medicine (6 years) intern year, 3-5 years as an RMO in a hospital and then get accepted to a Residency program which will be 3-4 years.
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Are there any Catechism classes or schools in Melbourne (Australia) for adults

Are there any Catechism classes or schools in Melbourne (Australia) for adults?
Preferably in the Melbourne CBD or western suburbs. Thanks in advance.
Religion & Spirituality - 5 Answers
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Is Hillsong Church close to your area by any chance? Because Im almost positive they have catechism classes there. The 2 branches are both in Sydney. IDK how far Sydney is from Melbourne.
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let me make some calls, i'll tell you later
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I'm glad you are asking ....we have been praying alot for Australia. God bless in your search for Christ.
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Hi, You might not get a lot of answers from Melbourne or that area, but call your local Catholic church and I'm sure you will get some answers. Here in the US that is what we'd do and would find most every church would have an RCIA program. I'm not sure if that is what they call them in your country, but I'm sure it is similar. Good luck in you endeavor. You have my prayers! Ed
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Contact the diocese of the Cathedral in the city - they will have the contact information for you.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

A top selective school or a top private school

A top selective school or a top private school?
while selective schools value academic excellence, private schools teach values. Would you choose to go to a top private school if you're granted scholarship or would you go to a top selective school. What are your views on both. This is refering to Schools in NSW, Australia based on the 2008 HSC results =]
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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Values? What are your parents for? I teach my kids the values I want them to have/understand. If they had a teacher who dared to contradict what I wanted taught I'd remove them from the class. Schools should teach. I'll teach values (or outsource it to my church). The educational system should educate.
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I went to your run of the mill public school. No that's a lie. I went to a good public school that was way out of area. No way in hell would my parents ever have let me go to my local public school. They chose the school I went to because it offered me the opportunities they thought I deserved. I was slightly musically inclined so they sent me to a school with a strong performing arts, sound academics and competent sport. And the school were nazi's about uniform and values and stuff. I believe i came out a well rounded and happy person. I came out with a 90 UAI and got into the course I wanted. I could not have asked for a better education. So I would say a top selective school. I'm at Sydney University now which is the breeding ground of the kids from the elite private schools. It's incredible how naive about everything they are. They're disgusted that they have to walk through Redfern and its "filth". My french partner is from the north shore and when I said I went to school at Woolooware she had no idea where it was. Which is fair enough. I then asked if she knew where Cronulla was and she just looked at me. I then asked if she knew where the airport was. Still she was lost. After sitting there for 30 seconds she asked me if Cronulla was out west. I mean jesus christ... If you go to James Ruse however you're going to be in an insanely competitive environment. I would hate that, I'm not an academic. But in saying that you're basically guaranteed a 95+ uai by going there. But i don't think it's worth it. I'll take my 90 uai and a high school education that was fun thanks.
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